Cheng Hao-Chun Criticized for Laughing on Sidelines After Giving Up 9 Runs in 0.1 Innings, Brothers Organization Apologizes
CTBC Brothers pitcher Cheng Hao-Chun sparked controversy after being seen smiling on the bench after a disastrous performance, leading the player and the team to apologize. The organization explained it was an attempt to not lower team morale but issued a statement urging professional awareness.
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(CNA, Taipei, 14th) - CTBC Brothers pitcher Cheng Hao-Chun, who gave up 9 runs in 0.1 innings as a starter yesterday, was filmed laughing and joking with teammates after being removed from the game, drawing criticism from the public. Today, the club issued a statement saying, "Both the CTBC Brothers organization and player Cheng Hao-Chun are deeply sorry."
The Brothers organization issued a statement today indicating that they have spoken with Cheng Hao-Chun and the coaching staff. They learned that after leaving the game yesterday, Cheng was very self-critical due to his underperformance. However, as the game was still ongoing and his teammates were battling on the field, Cheng did not want to affect morale with his personal emotions. Therefore, he interacted with his teammates in a lighthearted manner, hoping to ease the atmosphere and give them positive encouragement.
The club stated, "We understand the fans' expectations for the fighting spirit and serious attitude of professional players. Player Cheng Hao-Chun is also deeply aware that, even if his intention was to consider the team's emotions, there were more mature and professional choices for his expression on the sidelines."
The club pointed out that it has once again sternly communicated to all players with the coaching staff that they all bear the expectations and attention of fans and society. They must be responsible for their words and actions. The club will continue to help players improve in their psychological adjustment and on-field behavior, and also thanks everyone for their advice and support. "We will learn from this."
The CTBC Brothers were crushed by the Fubon Guardians 2-17 yesterday. Cheng Hao-Chun, who started but failed to complete one inning while giving up a large number of runs, became a hot topic for his attitude after leaving the game. Former Japan-based player Lee Tu-hsuan even posted on social media, questioning how a player could be "laughing and joking" on the sidelines after giving up so many runs, showing a complete lack of respect for fans and teammates. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150514
(CNA, Taipei, 14th) - CTBC Brothers pitcher Cheng Hao-Chun, who gave up 9 runs in 0.1 innings as a starter yesterday, was filmed laughing and joking with teammates after being removed from the game, drawing criticism from the public. Today, the club issued a statement saying, "Both the CTBC Brothers organization and player Cheng Hao-Chun are deeply sorry."
The Brothers organization issued a statement today indicating that they have spoken with Cheng Hao-Chun and the coaching staff. They learned that after leaving the game yesterday, Cheng was very self-critical due to his underperformance. However, as the game was still ongoing and his teammates were battling on the field, Cheng did not want to affect morale with his personal emotions. Therefore, he interacted with his teammates in a lighthearted manner, hoping to ease the atmosphere and give them positive encouragement.
The club stated, "We understand the fans' expectations for the fighting spirit and serious attitude of professional players. Player Cheng Hao-Chun is also deeply aware that, even if his intention was to consider the team's emotions, there were more mature and professional choices for his expression on the sidelines."
The club pointed out that it has once again sternly communicated to all players with the coaching staff that they all bear the expectations and attention of fans and society. They must be responsible for their words and actions. The club will continue to help players improve in their psychological adjustment and on-field behavior, and also thanks everyone for their advice and support. "We will learn from this."
The CTBC Brothers were crushed by the Fubon Guardians 2-17 yesterday. Cheng Hao-Chun, who started but failed to complete one inning while giving up a large number of runs, became a hot topic for his attitude after leaving the game. Former Japan-based player Lee Tu-hsuan even posted on social media, questioning how a player could be "laughing and joking" on the sidelines after giving up so many runs, showing a complete lack of respect for fans and teammates. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150514